IFP not reserved for Zulu-speaking people

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in Limpopo says it is in the process of polishing up its policies as it gears up for the 2019 national and provincial elections.

On Thursday, the Independent Electoral Commission launched its 2019 national and provincial elections campaign.

Spokesperson for the IFP Women’s Brigade in Limpopo Tendani Tshivhula says one of the biggest challenges the IFP is facing in the province is the misconception that the party is reserved for Zulu-speaking people.

Tshivhula says they want to eradicate challenges that are still prevalent in black communities post-apartheid, which include lack of quality basic education, proper housing and quality healthcare amongst others.